17 high-performance-computing-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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18.08.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The research group Cyber-Physical Systems of Prof. Matthias Althoff at the Technical University of Munich offers a PhD/Postdoc position in the area of safe
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Postdoctoral Positions in Applied and Numerical Analysis Technical University of Munich (TUM) Chair of Applied and Numerical Analysis – Prof. Massimo Fornasier The Chair of Applied and Numerical Analysis
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=finley&sub_page=research The SNQS group performs research funded by diverse sources including the German Science Foundation (DFG), the Federal Ministry for Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR
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Priority Programme SPP2311 (German Research Council), the Chair of Numerical Mathematics under the leadership of Frau Prof. Dr. Barbara Wohlmuth is seeking a candidate for a PhD or postdoctoral position (100
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: Dynamical Systems Control Theory Formal Methods Reachability Analysis Computational Geometry Context The applicant will be directly advised by Prof. Matthias Althoff (https://www.ce.cit.tum.de/cps/members
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talented individuals passionate about AI, Human-Computer Interaction, Eye-Tracking, and their responsible applications. Ideal candidates will have: • An M.Sc. degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Game
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motivated PhD students, interns, and PostDocs at the intersection of computer vision and machine learning. The positions are fully-funded with payments and benefits according to German public service
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coordinate distributed renewable generation like solar and wind, flexible loads like heat pumps and electric vehicles, and distributed energy storage like stationary batteries and hydrogen storage to maximize
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30.05.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal Bioinformatician/Computational Biologist/Systems Immunologist (f/div/m) for two years initially with a possibility of extension to 5 and more years
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, and high-performance computing. It aims to improve the performance of the matrix-free finite-element-based framework HyTeG, in particular by techniques for data reduction through surrogate operators